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Show M AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN - SATURDAY, DECEMBiHj SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1923. HATB YOU BOUGHT TOUB CIIRlSTttAS SIA18I AMERICAN FORK LOCALS PERSONALS c fr't Warm UMeji HI r 'A :3 ' i i wear- Last WMk AB. Adams purchased new Bulck sedan car. Mrs. Wo. Chlpman entertained last Saturday at luncheon and a going away party for Mrs. Wm. Thornton and Mrs. M. E. Bezsant who leave soon for California. 1 Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Gaiaford, Percy, Beatrice and Fern Osisford left eariy Tuesday morning by automobile for Los Angeles, California where they will make their home for at Iet six Miss Lucy Adams was tb guest of r , 4 j 5! !:'! friends In Provo 8unda7. Misses Olive Berg and Sarah Smith wer Bait Lake visitors Monday. Mrs. Rose Orant"spent. Sunday afternoon af-ternoon In Leht, guest of Mrs. Martha Feathers tons. ' Mr. and Mrs, F, W. Wright of Salt Lake, spent the week end here with their daughter Jennie. Mrs.: Harold Tucker left Tuesday for her home In Hlawatbla, after a week's visit with her mother, Mrs. Bartlett hers. Mr. and Mrs. Elv4n West and children chil-dren of Salt Lake visited here Sat. . vrday with Mr. and Mrs. W. D, Stew, art and family. Misses Stella and Myrtle Jeffs pent last week end in Bait Lake visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Addle . Miller. Geo. F. Shelley has been suffering from blood poisoning In the right Land, resulting from a small sors on one of the fingers. Donald Barratt, who Is employed St MUford, spent the Thanksgivlig Jholldays hers with his parents, Mr. . and Mrs. James Barratt In honor of the 80th birthday of Mrs. "James Spratley, Sr., her daughters daugh-ters gave a dinner Friday at the home lot Mrs. ZJna Brown. There were 10 present : . Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Spafford of Provo spent the week end hers with Mrs. Spafford's mother, Mrs. William Hansen. Mrs. H. D. Wilcox of Salt Lake has been the suat ' her . ' daughter, Mrs. . Hansen, hers this Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cheever Of ' Bingham spent the week and here 4 YislMng with Mrs, Jennie Tanner. " Mrs. Tanner and daughter Fas were Thanksgiving guests of Mrs, Peter Anderson, of .ProT0.l . Nimble fingers have been busy for ' some time past In th 1st ward Primary Pri-mary association preparing tor the basar which they will give on next Friday afternoon and evening, Dec, r Tth, at the ward chspel. The nana! features of a basar will be found, to-1 to-1 gather with a spicy entertainment In 1 the sventng tor which a nominal at- mission fee will be charged. The ba sar win continue through ths after. f boos until Urns tor ths evening's - program, Ths funds derived will be need for Primary work, during the winter. -1 months. Miss Alta Austin entertained at her home Thursday evening of last week. The guests, girl friends, spent the time In sewing, following which dain ty refreshments were served to Mis. ses Zella and Coral Zabriskie, Genev ieve Stewart, Florence Duncan, Leo- ona Logsden and Kate Durrant. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shafter and three sons of Bingham were week end guests of Mrs. Mina Shafter and daughters here. Br. Shatter Is recuperating re-cuperating from a badly bruised hip which he received recently when he was thrown from an engine at Ding, ham. They also spent Thanksgiving day here. . The marriage of Miss Alta Austin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Parley Aas-tin Aas-tin and Mr. Elijah Chlpman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Abner Chlpman,' took place Wednesday in 8alt Lake. They will be at home to their friends fri-ends In the Ingersoll place on the corner of Merchant . and 1st North streets. Atty. and Mrs. D. H. Thomas and daughter OUva of Salt Lake and Thornley Pratt of Los Angeles, Call, fornla, were Sunday guests of Mrs-Thomas' Mrs-Thomas' sndMrT Pratt's brother, T. L. Pratt and family. Th Misses Olive and Ethel Pratt returned to Salt Lake with them for a week's visit 8unday afternoon - while returning from the. cemetery, the automobile In which Miss Jennie Wright was riding, collided with the car of An. thony Nelson of Bait Lake and Miss Wright was thrown partially1 through the windshield. She received a small gash between the eyes by the broken glass, but the other occupants of th ear were Injured. ' Water Damage Suit Still On The water damage suit case .of R. E. Hunter Estate vs. American Fork City, American Fork Irrigation Co., fPleasant Grove City and Leil Irriga tion Co., U still on. The case has been running for some ten days, Including In-cluding this week, and It is understood under-stood that the judge leaves for Uintah county to hold court for at least a month. . It Is likely the case will not again come up till the latter part of February. "A Seal on Each Letter Helps Many Get Better," X ATTESTIOX IBBIGATOBS Only a few days until your irrigation irriga-tion tax Is delinquent. Pay now and avoid additional expense through advertising. ad-vertising. l-2t. ELI. J.. CLATSON, Treasurer. CARD OP THAHIS ,. For the many kindnesses and sympathy shown us by our American Fork friends in our recent bereavement bereave-ment extend our sincere thanks. BP. J. A. WRIGHT AND FAMILY. . o Commercial Club dance good time for all next Wednesday, Wed-nesday, Dec 5th. Samuel Greenwood was a Thanksgiving Thanks-giving Day guest of his daughter, Mrs. Alice Smith of Salt Lake. City. A large number of Bingham neigh bors and friends of Bp. J. A. Wright and family came down to attend the services of Stephen Wright 8unday. Among others who came wer Mrs. T., C. Myers and daughter Dorothy, Mr. and Mrs.. Gold Wheat and child ren of Ogden; Hugh A. Wright of Rexburg, Idaho; Mr, and Mrs. C. J. Wright, Ralph and Ethel Wright, Mr. and Mrs. John C. Lake, Herbert Wright and wife, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. 8tewart, Jesse Wright of Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs.-Jos. Turner and Mrs. Dave Thacker of Charleston. T H E UN IV ERSAL C A R V': M,M.i .:ii'1i!i,r:i iii;;!!!:'::"' ; 'i1!!'1"' v 1' U C :-:.::, 'S fii;';;'.; 'yiii;!!;!!!:!!!!!;. 1 v-ii'r $lni mm 295 F. a B. DETROIT Ford utility, durability, andeconomy are embodied to the full in this new Ford Touring Car. In addition,it is up-to-the-minute in appearance. It is finished in an enduring black, rich and deep in lustre. A high radiator, enlarged hood, graceful cowl, slanting windshield and streamline body are pleasing details that enhance en-hance its style. With this handsome exterior, ex-terior, irxombines every mechanical feature essential essen-tial to open car utility. i. I! Tkii car tan b olutintd through li Ford hVttkfy PkrcAwe fW - PINS & HATCH MOTOR CO, 'CARS - TRUCKS TRACTORS i Mr. and Mrs. Harry Nlcholsen and baby of Magna, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs, Henry Cheevejy Miss Ruth Fage, nurse at the, local hospital, spent Thanksgiving day in Pleasant Grove with her sister, Mrs. Jos. Walker and family. HHS Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Duncan and daughters, Millie and Florence spent Thanksgiving day in Salt Lake with Mr.- and Mrs;- P. J. Rock. Mr. and Mrs. Wlllard Smith and Mr,, and Mrs.- Peter Logsden enjoyed a pleasure trip to Bingham Canyon Sunday. , Finest place to do your Christmas shopping 1st ward basar Dec. 7. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Shelley re turned to American Fork TuesdayT after spending a week In Salt Lake. TLey will visit here for another week or ten days before leaving for Denver. A'W'anksglvfnf" layplrogram was given Wednesday morning during the regular assembly period at the High school and consisted ot the following follow-ing numbers: Readings by Elva Smith. Vee Smith, Iris EvangV and Myrl Robinson; vocal solo Rella Hunter; talk' by Prof. Snow of the B. Y. U.; selections by High school orchestra. The Cold, Chilly Winds of December call for; Warm Underwear, Warm Sweaters Warm Scarfs, Warm Headgear Warm Blankets, Warm Gloves See Our Big SiwiWindow Men's Xmas Suits, Men's Warm Overcoats i . . Young Men's Xmas Suits Jazz Suits-Latest Models Just What the Young Men Are Needing Examine Our Line of Men's Winter Sox G nipman i 1 U aero. Co. Tt3 Store for tescrtrat m QazSty Mrs. Algie Eggertson Balllt, for one year a member of tbe local high school faculty and who Ig now at the University of California with her husband, George Balllt, has been elected president of the "Dames of ths University of California," an organisation organis-ation consisting of the' wives of the graduate students. Mure than 800 women hare membership In tta, or. ganlzatlon. On Thanksgiving day a reunion of the Storrs families wag held In the tabernacle. Th festivities commenced at noon when a Thanksgiving ban. quet was served to which were seated 60 persons. The afternoon was spent In games, dancing and a ' program and at 8 o'clock the party disbanded. Among those from out of town who came to attend the reunion were J. W. 8iorrs and wife, Ceo. A. Storrs and wife, Clare Storrs, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Frazee, Louis Storrs and wfr all ef Bait Laksf CrATBlofTa and wife of Richfield; Howard and Elmo Storrs of Kaysvllle; "Mr. and Mrs. S. W Bird,. Willis and Lela Bird and Mr. and Mrs. Lavelle Bird, ot Mapleton; Mr, and Mrs. Russell Storrs ,and Mrt and Mrs. Roy 8torrs of Provo; Mr. and Mrs,, Ted 8torrs of Spanish,'4 Fork. rrVi-i .. The schools of the Alpine district were dismissed Thursday and Friday In observance of Thanksgiving day. Miss Jane McPherson left Wednesday Wednes-day for NephI to spend several days with her mother. Miss Ruth Goodman is spending the Thanksgiving holidays in Salt Lake City with her mother. Commercial Club Dance Apollo Hall, next Wednesday , . Dallen Coates and Miss Brantley of 8alt Lake were Sunday : visitors her6 with Mr. Coates' mother, Mrs. Grace Coates. Mr. . and Mrs. Wayne. C. Booth of Provo, were Thanksgiving dinner guests ot Mrs. Booth's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ell J. Clayson hers, Chlpman 's are awake to the needs of their customers with warm under wear,., warm . blankets, warm clothing, warn? 'Sweaters, warm over coats. Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Bezzant and two children spent Thursday In Salt Lake, where they enjoyed Thanksgiving Thanks-giving dinner with Mrs. Sarah J. Cannon, aunt of Mrs. Bezzant Mr. and Mrs. Vlv4an Smith entertained enter-tained at a card party last Saturday evening, complimentary to Mrs. A. B; Christiansen of Ely, Nevada, who Is visiting here. Mrs. E. It Street entertained Wednesday Wed-nesday evening at her home, com-pllmenrytof com-pllmenrytof Mr. and Mrs. It. E. Bezzant Chrysanthemums and car nations, were used f house decorations. decora-tions. Games and music made a pleasant time for all, following which a dainty lunch was served to 86 guests. Pres. and Mrs. Chlpman had as their guests her tor Thanksgiving dinner Mr. and MrsrCarl F. Eyrlng and family, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Mur- riivlr and famllv Mlaa T 'iii-i."nr.'.--'l'"'V.;' "" ". . . Air. buu airs. a. k. uipin ana baby jind Rulon Van Wagoner ot Provo ; Miss Edna Romney of Ogden ; Jacob jEvans and daughter of " Salt Lake; Mrs. Pearl R. Chlpman' and Johnnie Woods of this city. After dinner, 1 which was served at noon, the men enoy.ed a rabbit hunt' In Cedar Val. ley. 1st ward Primary basar, Dec. 7th, at ward chapel? ' Friday, Misses Liu Barratt and Lillian Grant spent Wednesday in Salt Lake on business. Mrs. Emma O. Anderson is spending spend-ing her Thanksgiving vacation in Logan, guest of Mrs. O. A. Mianer. eiBBSBBSJBBMt Miss Emily Ashby of Lemlngton Is a week end guest at the home of Mr. a ndMrs. R. 1 Ashby. - i Toung men. middle seed men and I elderly men can each and every, one get a good warm overcoat at Chip-man's. Chip-man's. Mrs. O. A. Varney was a visitor in Bingham last' Saturday,' having motored up with friends to attend the funeral of Stephen Wright Mrs." May Workman and Mrs. Car. rle Hannah, who have been employed in Salt Lake for the past several months are at home again with their mother, Mrs. Sykes. Mrs. Homer Vincent of Park City was the guest of her sister,- Mrs. Lenard Pett here from Thursday to Sunday of last week. Her husband Joined her here Sunday and spent the day. Mr. and Mrs. Ross. Hocking and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Steele of Bingham Bing-ham were also Sundar guests of Mrs. Pett Brazee Bailey, son ot Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus "Bailey formerly of this city, but who now make their home in Bingham, is reported toJe slowly improving. Young Bailey was very seriously Injured three weeks ago at Bingham and for a number of days no hopes were entertained for his recovery. Attendants at the hospital state his chances for recovery are much better. In Hands of Forest Service Assurance that Timpanogos em will not pass from the control of the federal forest service is gives h communications from Congressmta 1 f T Am Ih.MtnnJ ..J At. ..Ma maae pumic at Salt Lake Tuesaty. Til -MM -M A. A f u uv icBruia aurvBsea id a, urn Bird were read at the weekly luacheos . .U . f T-1 ., . . l. 4l i uio nuiei una in repij ui u ir aulry by the Rotary Club. , . . Aftap tallr with fia aarmtarV af l. i-. i n - ;ui luienor VODKressman ueaioerwovi expressed himself as confident urn the care will hot pass Into prints bands. .The telegram from the forest service office at Washington, said tt office is hopeful that ths mining claim will not be proved valid. Miss Luella Cunningham spent the week end In Provo, "guest of her stater, sta-ter, Mrs. Clifton Talboe. Mr. Ml Mrs. Talboe wer Thanksgiving ds7 guests of Mrs. Jennie Cunnlngbta and family here. Miss Emma Ingersoll next . wuu -receive ner -uipioma uate nnrse trom the L. D. 8. bosplUl. Miss Ingersoll was in line for . . 1 i .. . ,.. ill haant f uauon som ume ago oui -- retarded her training. - Douglas Hlndley and family moved Into the Ellen Greens home- Dan Morgan and family hn moved to Woods Cross after resldtol here for several months. Krowl and family have returned Salt Uke after living In this w for several months. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bowden a children ot Purple 8pring, Caa . . ihm Dm arnvea in Amencan ri -of th, week and expect to remain 1 indefinitely, if not make their P"T anent home in this vicinity. . ui. Bebc uowaen was loriuei ij th Paxman and they are staying- rtj . . mt a m ft Tm W fllflB nome oi xurs. iwniiy KEELEY CANDY SPECIALI . SATURDAY AND SUNDAY, DECEMBER 1st and 2nd. ITALIAN CREAMS 1 this corrox cooir for TErrESts . on the psrehnse of one pound, If presenw Salurday.or Sunday, int. 1st snd . VOID AFTER THESB DATES " Briggs Pharmacy ir.i.v aa nrBi glare ,-.--.s..i-rr--B'S"-- |